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The phrase "amount comes from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of a specific quantity or value.
Example: "The total amount comes from various donations made by community members."
Alternatives: "total originates from" or "sum derives from".
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The largest amount comes from value-added tax and, after that, corporate income tax.
Roughly $3.3 billion, or almost 80percentt of that amount, comes from Golden West pay-option mortgages as well as higher legal costs.
Half of that amount comes from the 111,000 people whom Newtithing reckons earn more than $1m a year and whose total net worth is around $21m.Certainly, Silicon Valley, the temple of much of this new money, offers mixed evidence of a philanthropic renaissance.
Executives are quick to point out that less than 5% of the site's traffic today comes from MP3 search and that more than twice that amount comes from sources like Postbar, a vibrant bulletin board community.
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Half of that amount came from stock options.
Of that, $1 million came from the Romney campaign; the remaining amount came from the super PAC.
Rail subsidies have averaged £4.5 billion in recent years, with a similar amount coming from fares.
Almost one-third of the tax-deductible amount came from 23 people in the oil industry.
A lot of this was cow's milk, donated by dairies, but a surprising amount came from humans.
And almost half that amount came from the servicing of legitimate loans, which investigators estimate made up less than a tenth of the bank's loan portfolio.
That is a large chunk for a small country whose tax revenues totalled just $4.5 billion last year, with a similar amount coming from oil.
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